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    Petty's most significant work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rune View Post

    Petty's most significant work
    hardly. The Heartbreakers are enormosly talented. Mike Campbell's ability is vastly underrated.

    But so is Benmont Tench on keys. Ron Blair and Steve Ferrone (bass & drums) are top quality session players
    that became full integrated into the band
    Tom's ability as a singer/songwriter has got to be up there with Dylan's -and their videos the most creative.


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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post

    I spent my 20s heading banging to metal, and cranking hard rock to eleven. But you know what? Sometime in the last 20 years I realized just how enormous Petty's contribution to rock music has been. It could be argued, with some justification, that he and the Heartbreakers are the most iconic and enduring American Rock band of the last 40 years.

    It is just unbelievable to me how many great tunes Petty has written, recorded, and produced.


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    Petty is awesome, but so is busting your balls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I spent my 20s heading banging to metal, and cranking hard rock to eleven. But you know what? Sometime in the last 20 years I realized just how enormous Petty's contribution to rock music has been. It could be argued, with some justification, that he and the Heartbreakers are the most iconic and enduring American Rock band of the last 40 years.

    It is just unbelievable to me how many great tunes Petty has written, recorded, and produced.
    go to the show..get tix. you'll be amazed how tight they are as a band -even when they do jam.

    It's completely different from a Dead concert.
    Them boys are real musicians crafting a performance and not a jam band like the Dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I spent my 20s heading banging to metal, and cranking hard rock to eleven. But you know what? Sometime in the last 20 years I realized just how enormous Petty's contribution to rock music has been. It could be argued, with some justification, that he and the Heartbreakers are the most iconic and enduring American Rock band of the last 40 years.

    It is just unbelievable to me how many great tunes Petty has written, recorded, and produced.

    Sure, as long as you only go back 40 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    go to the show..get tix. you'll be amazed how tight they are as a band -even when they do jam.

    It's completely different from a Dead concert.
    Them boys are real musicians crafting a performance and not a jam band like the Dead
    The Dead are real musicians faggot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    go to the show..get tix. you'll be amazed how tight they are as a band -even when they do jam.

    It's completely different from a Dead concert.
    Them boys are real musicians crafting a performance and not a jam band like the Dead
    Jerry Garcia was a top tier guitar player, and the Dead defy genres and categories, so I never even think of comparing them to "rock bands", aka The Heartbreakers, Guns and Roses, Creedance Clearwater. Having seen the Dead in concert , I can state unequivocally that they were excellent and creative musicians. I am of course biased.

    With that necessary defense out of the way, I am a amateur guitar player, and I have always appreciated the level of musicianship of the Heartbreakers. Tight, clean, and vigorous. Mike Campbell plays excellent guitar, without unnecessary notes and flourish. It takes a surprising amount of ability to make four chord songs sound that great.

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    Maybe this is the band Cypress was thinking of

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    Possibly the best song of the last 40 years..

    talk about guitar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Jerry Garcia was a top tier guitar player, and the Dead defy genres and categories, so I never even think of comparing them to "rock bands", aka The Heartbreakers, Guns and Roses, Creedance Clearwater. Having seen the Dead in concert , I can state unequivocally that they were excellent and creative musicians. I am of course biased.

    With that necessary defense out of the way, I am a amateur guitar player, and I have always appreciated the level of musicianship of the Heartbreakers. Tight, clean, and vigorous. Mike Campbell plays excellent guitar, without unnecessary notes and flourish. It takes a surprising amount of ability to make four chord songs sound that great.
    I only saw Dead once back in the 70's and I liked them enough ..OK..but they were just too jammin for my tastes.
    Of course they are/were real musicians -pay no attention to Rune's picayune bullshit post criticizing me otherwise.

    I'm just impressed by the Heartbreakers. I've seen them many times -a couple times with Stevie Nicks guesting
    and they never fail to impress
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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    I only saw Dead once back in the 70's and I liked them enough ..OK..but they were just too jammin for my tastes.
    Of course they are/were real musicians -pay no attention to Rune's picayune bullshit post criticizing me otherwise.

    I'm just impressed by the Heartbreakers. I've seen them many times -a couple times with Stevie Nicks guesting
    and they never fail to impress

    That drummer the Heartbreakers has is killer. And in some respects, a great sounding band always starts with the drummer. Tench and Campbell are both outstanding.

    The thing I have come to realize about Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is that they "get it". Not only does Tom Petty write great songs, they know how to interpret those songs in a deceptively simple, yet soulful and powerful way. That is the secret of Rock and Roll that few bands ever achieve. And perhaps explains why Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have endured for 40 years, never losing their edge or their popularity. An achievement that can be ascribed to only a handful of bands in the entire history of rock music.

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